This is a reminder of the Teaching the Ancient Languages workshop. There are still a few places left on the workshop. To book a place please email: Dr. Anastasia Bakogianni (Institute of Classical Studies)
Email: Anastasia.Bakogianni AT sas.ac.uk
Tel: 0207 862 8705
Here is the programme for this year's workshop:
Teaching the Ancient Languages
19 September 2007
Institute of Classical Studies, London, Room NG 336
General Introduction: Christopher Rowe (Subject Centre) 10 -10:15
Conducting a language class: Nick Lowe (Royal Holloway) 10:20 - 10:50
How to get the most out of your course book 10:55 - 11:30 Juliane Kerkhecker (Oxford)
The Fluent Latin Method: A Cautious Introduction Nick Lowe (Royal Holloway) 11:35 – 12:05
Recent publications: Juliane Kerkhecker 12:10 – 12: 45
Lunch 1-2
Troubleshooting: Roland Mayer (Kings' College) 2:00- 2:30
Technological aids to teaching: Charlie Weiss (Cambridge) 2:35-3:05
Teaching language to graduate students: Charlie Weiss and Juliane Kerkhecker 3:10-3:45
3:45 – 4:00 Afternoon Tea and Coffee
Issues and Techniques in Vocabulary Learning Nick Lowe 3:50-4:30
Problems with Pronunciation: Juliane Kerkhecker for Greek and Latin. 4:30-5:00
Students interested in attending should send details of the course book they are using.
There are a limited number of bursaries for postgraduates available.
This event is generously sponsored by the Subject Centre for Classics.
Email: Anastasia.Bakogianni AT sas.ac.uk
Tel: 0207 862 8705
Here is the programme for this year's workshop:
Teaching the Ancient Languages
19 September 2007
Institute of Classical Studies, London, Room NG 336
General Introduction: Christopher Rowe (Subject Centre) 10 -10:15
Conducting a language class: Nick Lowe (Royal Holloway) 10:20 - 10:50
How to get the most out of your course book 10:55 - 11:30 Juliane Kerkhecker (Oxford)
The Fluent Latin Method: A Cautious Introduction Nick Lowe (Royal Holloway) 11:35 – 12:05
Recent publications: Juliane Kerkhecker 12:10 – 12: 45
Lunch 1-2
Troubleshooting: Roland Mayer (Kings' College) 2:00- 2:30
Technological aids to teaching: Charlie Weiss (Cambridge) 2:35-3:05
Teaching language to graduate students: Charlie Weiss and Juliane Kerkhecker 3:10-3:45
3:45 – 4:00 Afternoon Tea and Coffee
Issues and Techniques in Vocabulary Learning Nick Lowe 3:50-4:30
Problems with Pronunciation: Juliane Kerkhecker for Greek and Latin. 4:30-5:00
Students interested in attending should send details of the course book they are using.
There are a limited number of bursaries for postgraduates available.
This event is generously sponsored by the Subject Centre for Classics.
